I love little details that completely transform a look or piece, and scalloped hems and edges are a great example. Charming little semi-circles can not only add interest, but also a bit of sweetness. – Tram @ Phi-Style.com

What is it about mint? So easy, so cool, it’s like an instant breath of fresh air! Love the pops of black against the pale, icy green. Reminds me of one of my other summertime favorites – mint chocolate chip! Only the kind with the green ice cream, of course. – Tram @ Phi-Style.com

The stripes in the v-shape are nothing new, especially in the world of fashion (Missoni, anyone?), but maybe you never knew that the official name for this pattern is the “chevron.” Originally used in architecture or to signify military rank, today’s use is a little less formal. I love the pattern because of the clean lines and geometric shapes. It’s a little bit retro, but still maintaining a very contemporary feel. – Tram @ Phi-Style.com

Not really a long dress type of gal, but feel like a short dress isn’t formal enough? The sheer hem trend is a great compromise because you get the length of a long maxi dress, but without all the additional weight. Want something a little bit extra? Asymmetrical, high-low, or handkerchief hems can add some interest to your look as well! – Tram @ Phi-Style.com

Have you ever worn a pretty dress, most likely white or some other neutral color, and thought to yourself, “this could be a wedding dress?” Hence the title of this post, “Questionable Bride” – dedicated to those pretty, pretty frocks that could easily double duty as a wedding dress or reception dress. The idea of being able to re-wear your wedding dress sounds pretty good to me! Best part? You get to pay regular-dress-prices instead of wedding-dress-prices. – Tram @ Phi-Style.com